Sushi You

“The head chef prepared an array of succulent flavors, each as good or better than the last, Omakase as it is known.”

“Soul Train was playing on a TV behind the sushi bar while jarring, un-synced disco played on the stereo.”

“By the way, it is a tiny place but still, don't let that discourage you from trying their wide variety of sushi.”

Sushi You

Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. This is my first time experiencing Omakase and I will have to say this is probably the best sushi I've ever had….
    The chef (owner) is super cool if you talk to him. Been doing this for 24 years and I thought he was in his 20s… We talked about our different background and he would watch us and see how we were eating. He even got us a drink and took a shot with us

    Super amazing experience and will definitely come back again!

  2. My neighborhood sushi joint. From what I hear, it's extremely authentic to what real Tokyo sushi dens are like. The patrons inside are always primarily Asian people, which I take as a very good sign. The fish is unbelievably fresh, and the chefs are laid back, cool dudes who seem to like what they do. I only have a few warnings, the place is tiny, so make a reservation, or prepare to possibly be turned away. Also, it's randomly closed a lot. Like on Sundays. (?!) I still love you Sushi You!

  3. Ordered the Omasake, the seared salmon is amazing. Volcano role has a delicate flavour. It includes white fish and salmon with eel sauce.

  4. There's always good sushi place around this neighborhood and sushi you definitely belonged to this group. It was already packed even 20 minutes after opening at lunch time and my to-go order was going to take another 20 minute to arrive. Decided to wait as I've already walked a long distance…

    Ordered Chirashi (assorted sashimi over sushi rice) with a small salad (can also choose soup). I would say at the price of roughly 20, it was not cheap; nevertheless they gave me enough fish meat that could satisfy me more than enough. Waitress was also attentive during my wait.

    Would for sure come back for omakase, if I can secure a reservation up front.

  5. Always thought Sushi You was one of those authentic places. The atmosphere certainly is. Old school Japanese sitcoms playing in the background and noisy people at the sushi bar.

    However, the food was anything but authentic.

    The beef tongue was gross. Dried meat and they topped with peppercorns. Doesn't work. Gross.

    The chawanmushi was loaded like some backed potato. Caviar was not tasty. It was filled with asparagus, avocado and mushrooms. Overkill.

    The Charashi was fairly decent. Lots of rice. Sloppy cuts of meat. For $27, it was a little too pricey. Rather go to SenYa or even Hibino.

    One and done and never again.

  6. Yum!

    This place is truly a hidden gem! The food was really good.. I loved the omakase.. It's probably one of the places you don't have to make reservation ahead of time but still get good omakase!

    The service was great! I would come back again!

  7. We got there for dinner with reservation & was seated without a fuss.
    It is a cute little restaurant with staircase heading into it. It reminded me of Tokyo! The servers are japanese & were friendly. The food was authentic. Sushi were amazing!!

  8. If you have ever been to Japan, you know how the sushi spots are like that in Tokyo. Small, tucked into a tiny corner, but every single one delivers perfectly cut sushi and rolls. Of course, japanese people's perfectionism makes the whole difference. But since my visit to Japan, I haven't been able to find Japanese-run sushi corners; most of them are run by Koreans and the Chinese.

    But this place is different. I came here to take food to go and as soon as I entered I heard the familiar Yashei-masei ('welcome' in japanese) and all the waiters, sushi makers and the clients were Japanese. I was thrilled to find this place! The rolls are not cheap, but they are definitely worth the price! Sitting and waiting here for my to-go order took me back to the time I spent in Tokyo; a truly unforgettable experience.

    I took the food and ate it at the waterfall park across the street from the restaurant. That was another breathtaking experience!!

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Monday, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Tuesday, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Wednesday, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Thursday, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Friday, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Saturday, 6:00 pm - 10:30 pm